


Nymph | Lamp
Architonic ID: 20774676
Anno di Lancio: 2024
Il paralume della lampada Nymph è un pezzo unico in vetro ottenuto per soffiatura, con lavorazione cannettata, e disponibile in varie finiture. Il corpo illuminante è composto da un tubo cilindrico alla base del quale alloggia un modulo LED. La texture della superficie del cilindro conferisce un particolare effetto visivo della luce. Il basamento, a forma di tronco di cono, è rivestito in Pelle Frau® ColorSphere in una selezione di colori, con cuciture a contrasto e dettagli metallici in ottone. La lampada è disponibile in dimensione piccola o media.
L’accensione è touch on/off tramite un pulsante in ottone con funzionalità dimmer di modulazione per controllare la luce e portarla a varie densità. Ricarica USB, scheda LED 18W 3000K e potenza 25W.
Concetto
La famiglia di lampade da tavolo Nymph, disegnata da Sebastian Herkner, è ispirata alle omonime divinità femminili della mitologia greca, personificazioni della natura al servizio degli umani. Dall’idea di una presenza gentile che accompagni le persone nella vita quotidiana è nata una lampada in vetro soffiato dal paralume finemente plissettato, che fluttua senza peso sulla base rivestita in pelle. Un pulsante incastonato nel paralume è un omaggio al classico ‘bottone’ in pelle dei rivestimenti Poltrona Frau. Quando accesa, la luce la trasforma in una sorta di leggiadra scultura luminosa.
Questo prodotto appartiene alla collezione:
Vetro

Germany
Profile Sebastian Herkner was born in 1981 in Bad Mergentheim. He studied product design at the HfG Offenbach am Main (Offenbach University of Art and Design), already focusing during his studies on designing objects and furniture merging various cultural contexts, combining new technologies with traditional craftsmanship in order to highlight the multifaceted beauty of the materials and draw renewed attention to small details. Whilst still a student, Herkner did an internship with Stella McCartney in London, which helped to hone his feeling for materials, colours, structures and textures. Since founding his own design studio in Offenbach am Main in 2006, he has designed products for manufacturers such as ClassiCon, Dedon, Fontana Arte, La Chance, Moroso, Pulpo, Rosenthal and Very Wood, as well as working on interior design projects and for exhibitions and museums. Since 2007 he has taught several courses at HfG Offenbach am Main as visiting lecturer. His designs have received multiple prizes, for example the 2011 German Design Award in the Newcomer category, 2015 the EDIDA Award for Best International Newcomer and Guest of Honor at imm cologne 2016. // written by Markus Frenzl “There is a sensitivity and identity to my work that emphasizes the function, the material and the detail. I transport and interpret characteristics from various contexts of society and culture and implement them in new artifacts. This character infuses the most everyday objects with respect and personality. In this manner, seemingly contrary things can experience esteem.“ Sebastian Herkner, born 1981, studied Product Design at Offenbach Design Academy. During his studies he did an internship at Stella McCartney in London and developed a particular liking there for color, material and their connection. Since graduating from Offenbach in 2007 he has worked as assistant in the Product Design faculty and is in charge of projects in the realm of integrated design. As early as 2006 Sebastian Herkner established his own studio and has since then been involved in freelance projects for various companies and institutes. Alongside the design of exhibitions and trade fair presentations his second focus is on designing everyday objects. He is influenced in this by his observations of people and their actions. In this context it is important to look beyond your own disciplines in order to achieve a value-added for the user. Sebastian Herkner is not so much influenced by trends or current consumer criteria, because what interests him is a collage of simple techniques and traditional materials coupled with a simple mechanical principle and an unambiguous function. His idea of sustainability consists of employing traditional manufacturing techniques and their unique character. He then combines and interprets this by employing new technologies and finishing methods. In spring 2010 his occasional table Bell-Table was presented in New York in the collection of Spanish manufacturer ABR, which also received the red dot award 2010. // written by German Design Council Even at this early stage in his career Sebastian Herkner is attracting attention with his outstanding works. We can look forward to being surprised by more of his designs in the future. // Roland Heiler, Managing Director Porsche Design GmbH